Jackery 500/1000/1500/2000

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Jackery 500/1000/1500/2000

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Is anyone familiar with these?

Solar powered battery option. Seems like a very well received product.

I'd almost certainly want this as a bug out (car) item

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I have watched several videos on them. I have thought about picking one up for my CPAP machine, but with my other generator options, I'm not sure that it would be money well spent.

When we need generator at the farm, these aren't powerful enough. The option to have it charged via solar panels is nice and maybe if I lived in an area where power outages were more common, I might be tempted to add it to the supplies. Yet, for now, having two generators I think meets our needs.
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I can't see it worth the price unless you need a fully mobile system...
the 1000 model is $1K and the the matching solar panel is $300

That $ does supply a GOOD small generator... like a honda invertor type
https://powerequipment.honda.com/genera ... ls/eu2200i



A basic solar panel kit with batteries is under $500 add in options you may want and maybe another 500 for inverter , etc
exp ;
This item: Renogy 100 Watts 12 Volts Monocrystalline Solar Starter Kit
$158.97
Renogy Deep Cycle AGM Battery 12 Volt 100Ah for RV, Solar Marine and Off-grid Applications, Gray
$211.57
RENOGY Solar Panel Connector Assembly Tool
$6.99

I run 2 - 100ahr car batteries and 2 - 100w panels on a shed for outdoor led lighting ... don't think I spent more than $400
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Holy ^%$#^$%#!!!!

$2500+ for the 1500 and solar panels?

I'll make fire with sticks.....
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